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Celsius
06-03-2004, 03:20 AM
Cool, I didn't know they had this game for reservation too!

When the game comes out, find the place that is selling it for cheapest and jsut price match it at Best Buy. Plus don't forget to use your Gamer's Gift CArd if possible. I highly suggest waiting to pick the game up until the Friday of the week when it's out so you can see if Fry's is offering a good price so you could price match it at Best Buy and get Reward Zone points.

thorbahn3
06-03-2004, 03:29 AM
Everyone here is to much of a cheapass to buy a year membership for 10 bucks. Also www.ebgames.com is giving extra stuff if you pre order it there.

EggViper
06-03-2004, 12:08 PM
Everyone here is to much of a cheapass to buy a year membership for 10 bucks. Also www.ebgames.com is giving extra stuff if you pre order it there.

i have a reward zone member ship, and its well worth it. i've already earned $60 with it, with around $90 more comming in, in a month or two (bought 2 new laptops and stuff). this card is really worth the money if u shop at bb any.

HYDE
06-03-2004, 01:32 PM
Hey Celsius - do you have a link to where I can see this? Interested to know if it's all locations or online as currently I can find nothing about ToS on BBs site. Was it in an Ad?

Thanks!

simpsonps121
06-03-2004, 01:34 PM
For some reason I got the reward zone card free about a year ago. WOOHOO!!!

rodeojones903
06-03-2004, 01:42 PM
Reward zone rocks. After buying my TV and computer there i got about $300 back.

chickenhawk
06-03-2004, 02:57 PM
Heall yeah....if you're a cheapass, you need to spend the $10 on the Reward Zone membership. Cause it pays for itself and much more if you're a regular! Especially when you get in on the bonus point deals.

Masterkyo
06-03-2004, 03:37 PM
BB ripping off $35 Reward zone Certificate :( I purchase some Anime DVD with Rewardzone certificate but When i return/exchange different items i have to paid full price for the new item i purchase (BB customer service said they'll resend $35 back in the mail) 2-3 months later i still didn't received it. I did make couple phone call & send couple email but never heard anything from them.

:(

Celsius
06-03-2004, 08:15 PM
Hey Celsius - do you have a link to where I can see this? Interested to know if it's all locations or online as currently I can find nothing about ToS on BBs site. Was it in an Ad?

Thanks!

No it's not in their ad. I think it might be B&M only (for pre-orders). Just go to your local Best Buy and look at the gaming section where all the reservation cards are. I think Tales of Symphonia is the only GCN game you can pre-order with the rest being PS2 and X-Box. They will also charge you tax on the $5 btw.

kev
06-04-2004, 08:17 AM
Can someone explain how the Reward Zone works? I've been tempted by it on a few occasions but most of those cards end up not working in my favor.

THE DARK KNIGHT
06-04-2004, 09:52 AM
Basically you pay $10 for the card aty checkout and you become a member. This gets you points immediately and every time you make a future purchase you accrue points. There are also times when they run deals for bonus points. This deal is out-friggin'-standing! I have already earned over $200 dollars. Can you say free xbox? Anyone not on this who shops there regularly is missing the boat. I forget the point-to-dollars ratio but they hook it up.

alongx
06-04-2004, 10:10 AM
I always considered joining the Reward Zone, but never did. And probably won't until I go to buy a big ticket item that'll get me a decent amount of points.

Nogib
06-04-2004, 12:07 PM
Also www.ebgames.com is giving extra stuff if you pre order it there.

Much rather have the artbook EB Games is offering instead of BB points esp. if the artbook is anything like the Xenosaga one was.

bfg9k
06-04-2004, 12:21 PM
for those who were wondering this is from the reward zone site:

Reserve your copy of any of these highly anticipated titles and earn 3,000 bonus points.

Hit the streets as undercover cop Tanner in DRIV3R. Releases 6/3/04 (PlayStation 2 and Xbox).

Save Silvaland by unraveling a complex plot and battling monsters in Tales of Symphonia. Releases 6/17/04 (Game Cube).

Battle hidden enemies and try your hand at guerrilla warfare in Shell Shock Nam '67. Releases 6/17/04 (PlayStation 2).

Race against time and terrorism as an elite Delta Force member in Shadow Ops: Red Mercury. Releases 6/24/04 (Xbox).

Climb in the ring and grapple with the greats in Showdown: Legends of Wrestling. Releases 6/24/04 (PlayStation 2).

Swing into action as everyone's favorite web-weaver in Spider-Man 2. Releases 6/29/04 (PlayStation 2, Xbox and Game Cube).

Help the U.S. military fight militias and further democracy in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow. Releases 7/2/04 (PlayStation 2).

See if you can turn home field advantage into big wins in NCAA Football 2005. Releases 7/14/04 (PlayStation 2 and Xbox).

Which challenge you choose is up to you. But you'll earn 3,000 bonus points when you pre-order any of these hot new games before they release.*

Just stop in your favorite Best Buy store, pick up a deposit certificate and pay $5.00 toward the game's purchase price. After the game's release date, return to the store, present your deposit receipt at Customer Service and pay the balance.

Then it's back home with your new game - and the adventure begins.



Terms & Conditions:
In-store only. Offer valid 5/23/04 - 7/3/04. *Release date of game titles subject to change. Pre-order titles will be held for two weeks after arrival date. Offer redeemable only at the Best Buy retail store location where deposit was placed. Offer is not valid with other discounts, special order bonus or free offers, or promotions. Offer is valid for individuals only; no dealers, please. Any applicable taxes are the responsibility of the person redeeming the coupon. No cash or other substitutions. Best Buy reserves the right to substitute the offer with one of equal or greater value in the event the offer is unavailable for any reason.

bradr
06-06-2004, 12:22 AM
3,000's not much considering you need 12,500 to earn a $5 cert. The book that EBs offering seems to be the better deal.